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5 Haunted Songs That Might Bring More Than Just Chills



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Music can affect and influence us in many ways. Some of the songs have so much strange harmony and creation process backstory that once we hear them, they can haunt us for the rest of our lives. Interestingly, some tracks are said to carry more than just emotion. As musicians claim, simple music can lead to something unexplainable.

Music is so addictive that a lot of times, melodies and lyrics are imprinted on a person’s mind forever. However, there are some songs that have lines inside that can feel absolutely terrifying and uncomfortable. Specific songs are famous for being so cursed that when you listen to them, you increase the chances of something horrible happening. In this article, we will talk about 5 of those haunted songs. 

1. W.I.T.C.H. by Devon Cole

WITCH by Devon Cole

W.I.T.C.H. by Devon Cole stands for “Woman In Total Control Of Herself,” and it belongs to the dance-pop genre. It is known for its weird, witchy energy, and yet it was still played a lot during parties or entertaining occasions. Sometimes, even online gambling sites like Pin Up Casino would feature it in their playlists to keep the atmosphere mysterious and energetic at the same time.

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The song is about absolutely every aspect of discriminating against women. Its lyrics made the females who listened to this song feel completely horrified. The most chilling part of the song is the scream at the 51st second of the music video that can be marked in women’s minds forever, as it perfectly represents the violence that the female gender often experiences.

2. Tangerine by Moist

Moist

Tangerine by Canadian alternative rock band Moist was a big hit and even won the MuchMusic Video Awards in the categories of best video and best director. However, the music affects the nerves so much that it can be unbearable to listen to and make you want to crawl out of your skin.

The lyrics and vocal lines in Tangerine can either be mesmerizing or eerie and frightening to listeners. The screaming parts of the song can be imprinted in people’s minds pretty traumatically. Some even say that because of this song, the word “tangerine” became cursed, and if you repeat it three times in a row, you become possessed by evil. This rumor inspired an episode in the CW show Riverdale.

3. Possession by Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan

Possession by Sarah McLachlan was a huge hit of its time. However, besides its popularity, the song has a very unfortunate and dark story behind it.

Possession was inspired by the singer’s own experience of being stalked by a weird man. He even sent her a lot of disturbing messages, which she later used in the song. Aside from the provocative and disturbing music video, the audio of this song can give you massive shivers that you will never forget.

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4. Stillbirth by Alice Glass

Alice Glass

Even the name of this song, “Stillbirth,” can sound terrifying. This song was the debut song of Alice Glass, and it became popular very quickly. It details her abusive relationship with her former bandmate and all the emotional distress that she experienced.

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The track itself feels very stressful and painful to listen to, but the lyrics sound actually scary. The screams in the song deeply express the abuse, and the dreadful feeling that it causes in listeners is something that can leave emotional scars. Overall, Stillbirth clearly describes that evil can be found even in the places and people you consider the safest. 

5. Plasticity by Front Line Assembly

Front Line Assembly

Most of the works that belong to industrial music can be shocking and emotionally damaging experiences. The people who decide to listen to it may be haunted in their dreams by the sounds they hear. Plasticity by Front Line Assembly is a good example of what industrial music can cause.

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Plasticity easily triggers the feeling of terror and touches our mind receptors in the scariest way possible. The beat effect that makes the heart race in the most uncomfortable way possible, along with voice distortion, can surely turn into the sounds you hear in your nightmares.

Bottom Line

As obsessive and important music can be to anyone, it can also give you trauma you might never recover from. Now you know that some songs can give you chilly, eerie, and creepy experiences, and the horror caused by this music might be stuck in your head continuously. If you decide to widen your perspective of scary harmonies in music, be prepared to be haunted by those songs.

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